A Collection of screenplay, fiction and non-fiction, including:
Alice in the Underground (Act One): A screenplay detailing a darker take on the Alice in Wonderland Story.
Heavenly Encounter: Just... More > another day in the office for an omnipotent deity.
Trade & Trader: A gritty sci-fi tale of honor and betrayal in the criminal world of a lawless wasteland.
The Child to the Asylum Came: A short memoir about a 9 year old child spending several months in a mental hospital.< Less

A Collection of screenplay, fiction and non-fiction, including:
Alice in the Underground (Act One): A screenplay detailing a darker take on the Alice in Wonderland Story.
Heavenly Encounter: Just... More > another day in the office for an omnipotent deity.
Trade & Trader: A gritty sci-fi tale of honor and betrayal in the criminal world of a lawless wasteland.
The Child to the Asylum Came: A short memoir about a 9 year old child spending several months in a mental hospital.< Less

When Marsellus Wallace is given the opportunity to invest in a pioneering new resort, he jumps at it, but after several years of no contact his patience runs out and he sends his two henchmen, Jules... More > and Vincent, to find out what's happened to his money. They fly to a private island off of Costa Rica where they discover their boss has invested in a dinosaur theme-park, but before they get chance to call and tell him what's going on, the park is plunged into chaos and Jules and Vincent find themselves fighting for their lives.
'How the hell we gonna tell him he's bought a god-damned dinosaur?'< Less

Born in 1882 to a family of recent immigrants to America, Alfred Plowman dreamed of becoming a writer. Between 1907 and 1913 he wrote at least 20 short stories that were published in pulp fiction... More > magazines. They appear together here for the first time, along with correspondence, from editors and others, relating to the work.
Al Plowman's stories provide a fascinating look into turn of the century St. Louis, Missouri, where he grew up. With only an eighth grade education Al entered the working world to help support his family while simultaneously writing stories and submitting them to publishers in New York. These pulp fiction stories are tales of the moral questions of the time, filled with characters placed in troubling circumstances that require them to make difficult, often painful, decisions.
These tales provide a glimpse into the past, into the world of working class people aspiring to better lives at the turn of the twentieth century in a rapidly growing American city.< Less

Mad scientists! Desperate housewives! Murderous robots! Scandalous starlets! Sordid, drug-fueled love affairs! This anthology features seventeen stories by ten best-selling authors of Tamil crime,... More > romance, science fiction, and detective stories, none of them ever before translated into English, along with reproductions of wacky cover art and question-and-answer sessions with some of the authors. Grab a masala vadai, sit back and enjoy!< Less

Pulp Empire returns for its second go around with all new stories from thirteen young pulp writers! Shea Hennum and James Pinard return from Volume One and are joined by Ken Janssens, J.M. Stewart,... More > Travis Hiltz, Magnus Aspli, Sam Roseme, Teel James Glenn, Gary Cahill, David Perlmutter, Melissa Embry, and Victor J. Banis. Experience pulp fiction for the twenty-first century in the pages of Pulp Empire!< Less

Pulp fiction (n) - tawdry tales trapped between bright and lurid covers.
In They Came From Beyond Pulp, Darren Humphries takes a stroll down the shadier side of the street in these stories of... More > murder, mayhem and madness, all presented with an added dash of mischief that combines the two strands of pulp fiction - crime and sci-fi/fantasy.< Less

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